Sometimes its just so frustrating when you know you are close but just 
cannot get that last little bit ... so I am appealing again for more newbie 
support 

I have a map for some names:

user=> (def entity-names {:project "Project" :model "Model"})

Which I then reference in a set of maps:

user=> def query-parts #{{:entity (entity-names :project )
                    :main-query "select * from project where ..." }
                   {:entity (entity-names :model )
                    :main-query "select * from model where ..." }})

This query-parts is actually a large set. It will form the basis of 
execution and sometimes I want to execute a smaller set of the queries.

So I want to be able to filter it based on a subset of the entity names, 
for example just :model.

user=> (select #(= (:model entity-names) (:entity %)) query-parts)
#{{:entity "Model", :main-query "Model Query"}}

So that works great.

But I would like a list of entities (:model :project :foo :bar) that 
represents a subset of the complete set of query parts.

So I just (sic!) need some advice on how to run this select over a list of 
entity names rather than just the one shown above.

I'm ashamed to say that I have spent an hour on this already so this is my 
white flag. I hope you can help.

Thanks

Ray

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